Massacre a reminder of work needed to end violence: PM
MONTREAL (CP) - An act of mass murder at a Montreal university 15 years ago continues to have a profound impact across Canada, Prime Minister Paul Martin said Sunday, as Vancouver residents built a peace symbol to remember the women killed by a gunman.
"We were reminded that if we are to build a just society, we must work to end violence against women," Martin said in a statement out of Ottawa to mark Monday's grim anniversary. "As we observe a moment of silence and reflect on that terrible day 15 years ago, we think of the families of those 14 young Canadians. Together, let us honour the women lost that day by reaffirming our commitment to end violence against women."
Family members of the women killed by Marc Lepine on Dec. 6, 1989, say that day unleashed efforts by survivors and relatives of victims to tighten Canada's gun laws, legislation that still faces challenges in the form of the contentious gun registry.
On Monday, hundreds of Montrealers are expected to visit the scene of Lepine's rampage for this year's National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
Other ceremonies will be held across the country.
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